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Estate and Personal Property Auctions are a waste of time these days
Posted on 12/8/16 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 12/8/16 at 9:59 pm
Not long ago you could go to rural, farm, or occasionally city personal prop or estate auctions and get awesome deals on damn near anything.
Now everything sells at auction for twice what it should because antique and furniture dealers don't know what they're doing. They're competing against each other driving up the prices of everything at auction hoping to be the next "American Picker". No wonder antique store prices are absurdly expensive. The owners purchase their stuff at twice the real value and must resell those items for twice the purchase price to profit.
That means if you purchase a quality item at an antique store or online you're probably paying 4 times its real value.
To find items for a great deal you damn near have to get lucky and fall upon someone's barn, make an offer on something, and hope the owner is in a selling mood.
frick American Pickers!
Now everything sells at auction for twice what it should because antique and furniture dealers don't know what they're doing. They're competing against each other driving up the prices of everything at auction hoping to be the next "American Picker". No wonder antique store prices are absurdly expensive. The owners purchase their stuff at twice the real value and must resell those items for twice the purchase price to profit.
That means if you purchase a quality item at an antique store or online you're probably paying 4 times its real value.
To find items for a great deal you damn near have to get lucky and fall upon someone's barn, make an offer on something, and hope the owner is in a selling mood.
frick American Pickers!
This post was edited on 12/8/16 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:00 pm to mizzoukills
your threads are a waste of time
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:01 pm to mizzoukills
He's not wrong you know.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:01 pm to mizzoukills
Same thing with houses... everyone wants to be the next Joanna Gaines
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:02 pm to mizzoukills
So don't buy it. End of story.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:02 pm to mizzoukills
That's why I just rob old people after smearing mud on my face.
They sit in the folding chairs I leave them blaming "some Puerto Rican guy". That's if they remember that I robbed them anyway.
They sit in the folding chairs I leave them blaming "some Puerto Rican guy". That's if they remember that I robbed them anyway.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:05 pm to mizzoukills
In before antiquetiger comes in and brags about all the money he's made doing this.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:08 pm to mizzoukills
Not that complicated.....supply and demand.
Econ 101.
Econ 101.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:25 pm to mizzoukills
Normally you're nuttier than squirrel turds but you actually got this right.
Went to several shop closure auctions around Lafayette that were open to the general public. Every a-hole in town was there convinced they were getting a steal of a deal.
Watched two schmucks bid the price of a very used plasma torch up to $300 above what a brand new one with a warranty would cost. We said 'frick it' and watched a few more lots get overpriced and then hauled arse back to work.
Went to several shop closure auctions around Lafayette that were open to the general public. Every a-hole in town was there convinced they were getting a steal of a deal.
Watched two schmucks bid the price of a very used plasma torch up to $300 above what a brand new one with a warranty would cost. We said 'frick it' and watched a few more lots get overpriced and then hauled arse back to work.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 10:25 pm to mizzoukills
I've seen some people pay crazy prices for junk at auctions. I always hope they buy early and run out of money. That way they are out of the game for the things I'm looking to bid on.
Posted on 12/8/16 at 11:49 pm to mizzoukills
Things do not have some intrinsic value beyond which is absurd or ridiculous, they are worth only what someone is willing to pay for them.
Posted on 12/9/16 at 3:16 am to mizzoukills
Killz, what do you have to trade?Trade Only Whats You Got
Mountain View, AR (72560)
$1
1927 outhouse car
Mountain View, AR (72560)
$1
1927 outhouse car
Posted on 12/9/16 at 5:19 am to mizzoukills
I'll give you $5 for this thread.
Oh wait, I'll take this thread and 4 other crappy threads of yours from last week and give you $10 for the bundle.
Oh wait, I'll take this thread and 4 other crappy threads of yours from last week and give you $10 for the bundle.
Posted on 12/9/16 at 6:11 am to mizzoukills
They're miserable. Most of the good stuff sells privately before the public viewing too. Ex: Don't expect to go and find a Rolex for $50. They sell those out to connections prior to the events. So have fun picking through busted as Seikos listed for $100 over what they're worth.
Posted on 12/9/16 at 6:30 am to mizzoukills
You can ride your wheel chair in a barn?
Posted on 12/9/16 at 11:43 am to mizzoukills
quote:
That means if you purchase a quality item at an antique store or online you're probably paying 4 times its real value.
Right, so purchase items today new. Save them for a long time and sell for 4x profit.
Posted on 12/9/16 at 1:16 pm to mizzoukills
The real value is determined by what people will pay for it. If they are able to get four times the price of what it was just two years ago and that is the true current value.
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